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Definition of death blow in English: death blownoun 1A stroke with a hand or weapon that causes death. Example sentencesExamples - It is the smile of a cat who has cornered its prey and is enjoying the fear of the mouse before the death blow.
- Darkshin got into position to deliver another death blow…
- The theme moves slower and slower as more arrows pierce Boromir, and comes to a halt as his enemy approaches him, ready to strike the death blow.
- They included the heroic Lord Francis Villiers who, knocked off his horse, continued fighting with his back against a tree until receiving his death blow.
- He charged at the other with his weapon ready to deliver a death blow.
- The king grew tired of games and cast a spell that dealt a near death blow to the two, destroying the castle and thrusting its entire rubble into the air.
- But as they all crowded in to see the dead man on the ground, they noticed several shots riddling his body, Cecil's being the death blow.
- In the final battle in Cornwall he is slain by Arthur but deals the king his death blow.
- Lucian crumpled to the floor just as Rain dealt her death blow.
- Delayed by this action, the beasts were about to cast him a death blow until Shadow's enormous, double-bladed axe cut all three into two pieces each with one powerful swipe.
- Jayce grabbed her before she hit the ground and raised his fist, fully intent on delivering the death blow.
- Maybe you miss once or twice, then you strike the death blow.
- He raised his sword, ready to plunge the death blow and end all of our miseries.
- With that stone the brute had tried to strike the death blow.
- Miki stood over Dallas and raised his sword to administer the death blow.
- It being dark, I could not give a death blow; the hatchet glanced from his head, and he sprang from the bed and called his wife.
- Clem just closed his eyes, waiting for the death blow.
- But he was gone as fast as he delivered the death blow to his opponent.
- He was laid low ‘by some of the enemy concealed in a room in the palace’ - only a group of men, hiding in a cowardly fashion, could have given the death blow to such a man!
Synonyms finishing blow, killing, dispatch - 1.1 An event or circumstance which abruptly ends something.
〈喻〉致命打击 this feature of quantum mechanics dealt a death blow to the theory 量子力学的这一特点对这一理论是致命打击。 Example sentencesExamples - This seemed a death blow to the Bolivian and Latin American left.
- The 1996 rewrite of the Telecommunications Act was a near death blow to radio.
- Yet even this anthropic principle has not given the death blow to the atheists that it was expected to.
- The newly-planned cuts would be a literal death blow for some study courses.
- But to do nothing is a death blow to Social Security.
- Of course, NHI would be a death blow to the health insurance industry and it would threaten the super-profits of powerful drug and hospital firms.
- The move is a death blow to an agency that was already on life support.
- Dutch voters are expected to deliver a potential death blow to the proposed European constitution by rejecting the charter in a referendum today.
- Perhaps the first benefit of the post-modern movement is that it might be able to claim to have delivered the death blow to the assumption that history is a story of linear progress.
- The Transport Secretary delivered the death blow to the scheme even though it threatens huge investment in Leeds that could create 32,000 jobs.
- To listen to some media commentators, you'd think every strike is a chance for capitalism to deliver the death blow to the union movement.
- It would be a death blow to Newtonian physics; and to Einstein.
- While the British Empire could be said to have ended not with a bang, but with a whimper, never forget that the death blow was the slaughter of WW1.
- Flames that race up into the canopy may deal a death blow to the trees.
- Tsarism could be dealt a death blow if the revolutionary forces were united and determined enough.
- It was a miracle of environmentally friendly recycling but a death blow to capitalism.
- But finally, it was not despondency but rather absurdity that would deal the death blow to my collection career.
- This prohibition on registration of transfer of certain properties has dealt a death blow to the property market in and around Bangalore and kept it in suspended animation.
- Rumour had it that the city's authorities were planning to impose a curfew on the bars and clubs, dealing what might have been a death blow to the tourism business.
- In Britain a Yes Vote would deal a death blow to English nationalism.
Synonyms killing, act of killing, dispatch
Definition of death blow in US English: death blownounˈdɛθ ˈˌbloʊˈdeTH ˈˌblō 1An impact or stroke that causes death. 致命一击 Example sentencesExamples - He raised his sword, ready to plunge the death blow and end all of our miseries.
- With that stone the brute had tried to strike the death blow.
- He was laid low ‘by some of the enemy concealed in a room in the palace’ - only a group of men, hiding in a cowardly fashion, could have given the death blow to such a man!
- The king grew tired of games and cast a spell that dealt a near death blow to the two, destroying the castle and thrusting its entire rubble into the air.
- Miki stood over Dallas and raised his sword to administer the death blow.
- Maybe you miss once or twice, then you strike the death blow.
- It is the smile of a cat who has cornered its prey and is enjoying the fear of the mouse before the death blow.
- In the final battle in Cornwall he is slain by Arthur but deals the king his death blow.
- They included the heroic Lord Francis Villiers who, knocked off his horse, continued fighting with his back against a tree until receiving his death blow.
- Jayce grabbed her before she hit the ground and raised his fist, fully intent on delivering the death blow.
- Clem just closed his eyes, waiting for the death blow.
- But he was gone as fast as he delivered the death blow to his opponent.
- But as they all crowded in to see the dead man on the ground, they noticed several shots riddling his body, Cecil's being the death blow.
- Darkshin got into position to deliver another death blow…
- It being dark, I could not give a death blow; the hatchet glanced from his head, and he sprang from the bed and called his wife.
- He charged at the other with his weapon ready to deliver a death blow.
- The theme moves slower and slower as more arrows pierce Boromir, and comes to a halt as his enemy approaches him, ready to strike the death blow.
- Lucian crumpled to the floor just as Rain dealt her death blow.
- Delayed by this action, the beasts were about to cast him a death blow until Shadow's enormous, double-bladed axe cut all three into two pieces each with one powerful swipe.
Synonyms finishing blow, killing, dispatch - 1.1 An event, circumstance, or action that ends something abruptly.
〈喻〉致命打击 it was Galileo Galilei who dealt the death blow to the geocentric theory Example sentencesExamples - Rumour had it that the city's authorities were planning to impose a curfew on the bars and clubs, dealing what might have been a death blow to the tourism business.
- The Transport Secretary delivered the death blow to the scheme even though it threatens huge investment in Leeds that could create 32,000 jobs.
- Perhaps the first benefit of the post-modern movement is that it might be able to claim to have delivered the death blow to the assumption that history is a story of linear progress.
- The newly-planned cuts would be a literal death blow for some study courses.
- While the British Empire could be said to have ended not with a bang, but with a whimper, never forget that the death blow was the slaughter of WW1.
- But finally, it was not despondency but rather absurdity that would deal the death blow to my collection career.
- Tsarism could be dealt a death blow if the revolutionary forces were united and determined enough.
- Dutch voters are expected to deliver a potential death blow to the proposed European constitution by rejecting the charter in a referendum today.
- It was a miracle of environmentally friendly recycling but a death blow to capitalism.
- To listen to some media commentators, you'd think every strike is a chance for capitalism to deliver the death blow to the union movement.
- Yet even this anthropic principle has not given the death blow to the atheists that it was expected to.
- But to do nothing is a death blow to Social Security.
- Of course, NHI would be a death blow to the health insurance industry and it would threaten the super-profits of powerful drug and hospital firms.
- The move is a death blow to an agency that was already on life support.
- In Britain a Yes Vote would deal a death blow to English nationalism.
- This prohibition on registration of transfer of certain properties has dealt a death blow to the property market in and around Bangalore and kept it in suspended animation.
- The 1996 rewrite of the Telecommunications Act was a near death blow to radio.
- Flames that race up into the canopy may deal a death blow to the trees.
- It would be a death blow to Newtonian physics; and to Einstein.
- This seemed a death blow to the Bolivian and Latin American left.
Synonyms killing, act of killing, dispatch
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